"Salinas" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Salinas" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Salinas" Meaning

Salinas refers to:

1. Salinas (singular: sinus or sinusoid, plural sinusae), a type of excavated or sinusoidal space or cavity in the body. In the nasal passages, it could refer to any of several structures with this name.

2. Salinas (film), a 2014 Puerto Rican-Spanish documentary film.

3. Salinas (film series), a 2007 Spanish indie film, also known as "Las Venas Abiertas de Salvador(II). Parte I: Salinas".

4. Salinas (village), a village in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia.

5. Salinas, the name of several municipalities in Hispanic America:

Salinas, Uruguay, a department of Uruguay
Salinas, Ecuador, a town and municipality in the Guayas Province, Ecuador (also known as "City of 24 hours of extras")
Salinas, Japan, a seaport town on the island of Kyushu.
Salinas, Nicaragua, a town in the León Department.
Salinas, a municipality in the Province of Normandía Montana, Salinas, Colombia, (Departamento Del Guájcito)
Salinas, a region of Cundinamarca, Colombia

6. The Salinas reservoir or sea in several parts of the world referred to as part of connected sea or the Mini lake on parts of Sminiland.

"Salinas" Examples

Examples of the word "salinas"


1. Geography

The Salinas Valley in California is known for its rich agricultural land and is often called the "Salad Bowl of the World."

2. Surnames

Rafael Salinas, a former president of Mexico, was known for his economic policies.

3. Brand Names

Salinas is also a name of a brand of packaged ham, popular in the United States and Mexico.

4. Politics

Jean Salinas, a Democratic politician from California, has been active in local politics for over a decade.

5. Literature

"The Salinas Valley Incident," a novel by Herbert Ramos (a pen name of a Colombian author), explores themes of identity and belonging in a rural Mexican-American community.

"Salinas" Similar Words

Salify

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Saligenin

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Saligenins

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Saligenin, also known as 2-hydroxybenzaldehyde, is an organic compound with the molecular formula C7H6O3. It is a substance that plays a role in the biosynthesis of salicylic acid (a compound involved in systemic acquired resistance in plants) and also serves as a precursor to salicylic acid synthesis.

Saligot

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The word "saligot" is a term from the Charentais dialect of the French language, which is spoken in the Charente and Charente-Maritime departments of southwestern France. <br><br>A "saligot" refers to a specialized tool used by hazel nut harvesters in this region. It is a long pole with a hook or a small basket-like device at the end, used to collect fallen hazelnuts from the ground and gather them into clusters.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "saligot" can also describe the act of using this tool to gather or collect hazelnuts.

Salii

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Salii is a Latin word, and in the context of Roman history and genealogy, it was used as a surname or clan name.

Salimetry

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Salin

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Salina

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Salina is a city in northwest Kansas, United States, and it is also a type of seawater. Additionally, the name Salina can have various other meanings and references, such as:<br><br>- Being a feminized form of the name Saline, which refers to a salt-rich mineral deposit.<br>- Salina (mythology), being the name of a figure in Roman mythology, associated with the sea.<br>- The Salinas (plural form), referring to salt pans, shallow basins where water collects and evaporates, leaving salt behind.<br><br>In general, the word Salina generally refers to a geographical feature or context associated with salt deposits or sea-related areas.

Salinate

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Salinated

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Salination

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Salination refers to the process or action of producing salt from water or another substance. It can also refer to the process of purification of water by removing dissolved salts or impurities.

Saline

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Relating to or containing salt; salt-like; salty.

Salinger

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J.D. Salinger was an American writer best known for his novel "The Catcher in the Rye", a classic coming-of-age story about teenage angst and rebellion. The term "Salinger" can also refer to:<br><br>1. Relating to or characteristic of the counterculture movement of the 1960s in the United States, often associated with nonconformity and rebellion against mainstream values.<br><br>In other contexts, Salinger can refer to the fighter aircraft, the Bell X-15 was nicknamed the "Salinger".<br><br>The surname Salinger can also be found as a place name in the United States.

Saliniferous

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Producing or containing salt.

Salinisation

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Salinity

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